“Grave Allegations Cannot Eclipse Liberty When Investigation Is Incomplete”, High Court for the State of Telangana at Hyderabad, through Hon’ble Smt. Justice K. Sujana, delivered
read more“Even deciding whether the Act applies cannot be done unilaterally—notice under Section 15A(3) is mandatory in every proceeding, including bail”, In a strong indictment of procedural lapses
read more"Agreements executed under compelling circumstances cannot be foisted upon the plaintiff to negate the additional expenditure incurred during the extended period", Kerala High Court on
read more"Circumstances Must Be of a Clinching and Definitive Character", A Division Bench of the Delhi High Court, comprising Justice Navin Chawla and Justice Ravinder Dudeja,
read more“You Cannot Sell What You No Longer Own”, Reinforcing a foundational principle of property law, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has dismissed a second
read more"A Tenant Is Precluded to Transfer Tenancy Rights by Way of a Will — Such a Will Is Void Ab Initio", Himachal Pradesh High Court
read more“Disclosure of Reasons at Investigation Stage Would ‘Defeat the Very Purpose’ of Inquiry”, High Court of Andhra Pradesh delivered a significant ruling on the scope of
read more"Damage To A Vehicle Depends Upon The Nature Of Material And Combined Velocity Of Both Vehicles At The Time Of Collision — Not On The Speed Of
read more“Right to Speedy Trial is Not Illusory”, Calcutta High Court delivered a nuanced judgment where it upheld conviction under Section 325 IPC while modifying the
read more"Asking the Accused to Prove He Was Not Cultivating the Property Would Amount to Putting a Negative Burden on Him — Not in Accordance With
read more“Delay, consent, or enmity are matters of trial — serious allegations cannot be stifled at the threshold”, In a strongly worded ruling, the Allahabad High
read more"Casual Approach of Government Officials in Complying With Court Orders Is Not Only Derogatory to the Constitution But Also Shameful to Their Official Position and Dignity", Andhra
read more"The Application of Section 29A to Arbitrations Under the National Highways Act Would Render the Statutory Mechanism Unworkable", In a significant ruling at the intersection of
read more"It Is Logistically Impossible, Economically Disastrous And Highly Prone To Pilferage To Permit An Out-Of-State Bidder To Transport Thousands Of Metric Tons Of Subsidised Wheat And
read more"The Disciplinary Proceedings Will Continue As If He Was In Service Until The Proceedings Are Concluded And Final Order Is Passed", In a significant ruling on the
read more“A married woman cannot be induced by a promise that is inherently incapable of fulfilment”, In a significant ruling on the contours of consent and
read more"Movie Making Is A High Risk Business. No One Can Be Sure Whether A Movie Would Earn Profits Or Would Be A Flop. If One
read more"Merely Because A Fixed Deposit Earns Interest Does Not Mean That Banking Service Was Availed For A Commercial Purpose", In a significant ruling that recalibrates
read more"Sufficient incriminating material prima facie suggests their leading role — they are extremely influential persons and are dreaded by one and all", Calcutta High Court rejected
read more"A child is always receptive to abnormal events which take place in his life and would never forget those events for the rest of his life",
read more"The Disciplinary Proceedings Will Continue As If He Was In Service Until The Proceedings Are Concluded And Final Order Is Passed", In a significant ruling on the
read more“A married woman cannot be induced by a promise that is inherently incapable of fulfilment”, In a significant ruling on the contours of consent and
read more"Movie Making Is A High Risk Business. No One Can Be Sure Whether A Movie Would Earn Profits Or Would Be A Flop. If One
read more"Merely Because A Fixed Deposit Earns Interest Does Not Mean That Banking Service Was Availed For A Commercial Purpose", In a significant ruling that recalibrates
read more"The conditions precedent for empowering the Tribunal to exercise the jurisdiction under Section 14 of the Act were not fulfilled", Supreme Court of India has
read more“Continuation Of Incarceration Would Be Harassment To Both Husband And Wife”, In a significant exercise of its extraordinary powers, the Supreme Court has quashed
read more"The delay in trial cannot be attributed to the appellant, especially since he was in jail and the victim also resorted to intimidation that too
read more"The Obligations Are Mutual and Reciprocal — Neither Can Be Enforced in Isolation Nor Independently of the Other", Supreme Court has upheld
read more"These Impairments Strike at the Core Competencies Indispensable for the Effective Discharge of Managerial Responsibilities", Supreme Court has held that a Manager who suffered severe
read more"The Custodians of Justice Have Turned Into Perpetrators of Violence — These Deplorable Acts of Hooliganism Deserve to Be Deprecated", Supreme Court has ordered the
read more"Motherhood Is Ultimately Shaped Through Affection and Selfless Care, Not Through Blood Alone", Supreme Court has struck down the three-month age cap on the adopted child
read more"A Child Who Is Born or Adopted Does Not Know What the Law Has Decided About the Presence of the Father — Yet the Quiet Cost
read more"Where Allegations of Forgery Are Set Out in the FIR and the Investigating Agency Has Forwarded Disputed Documents to a Handwriting Expert, Quashing Without Awaiting
read more"Once Clear Instructions Were Issued by Its Customer, the Bank Was Required Either to Comply or Seek Clarification — It Could Not Unilaterally Remit the
read more"The Court Overstepped the Intended Scope of Pre-Trial Scrutiny, Overemphasized Minor Inconsistencies, and Did Not Fully Consider the Cumulative Force of the Evidence", Supreme
read more"By No Stretch of Construction Can the Orders Be Understood as a Direction to Pay Monetary Compensation Towards the Difference in Coal Price", In a
read more"Her Evidence Clinchingly Proves That the Appellant Brought Kerosene, Poured It on Her Mother and Lit the Fire", In a chilling case of matrimonial cruelty
read more"By and Large, as the Burn Injuries Were Superficial, Though to Great Extent, She Was Conscious Most of the Time and Was in a Fit
read more"When the Judges of the High Court Are at Variance in Their Opinion as to the Correct Answer, It Is Least Expected From Mere Law
read more"Illegality Cannot Be Ratified; Only an Irregularity Can Be", Supreme Court has held that a company which diverts preferential allotment proceeds from their disclosed objects cannot escape
read more“Grave Allegations Cannot Eclipse Liberty When Investigation Is Incomplete”, High Court for the State of Telangana at Hyderabad, through Hon’ble Smt. Justice K. Sujana, delivered
read more“Even deciding whether the Act applies cannot be done unilaterally—notice under Section 15A(3) is mandatory in every proceeding, including bail”, In a strong indictment of procedural lapses
read more"Agreements executed under compelling circumstances cannot be foisted upon the plaintiff to negate the additional expenditure incurred during the extended period", Kerala High Court on
read more"Circumstances Must Be of a Clinching and Definitive Character", A Division Bench of the Delhi High Court, comprising Justice Navin Chawla and Justice Ravinder Dudeja,
read more“You Cannot Sell What You No Longer Own”, Reinforcing a foundational principle of property law, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has dismissed a second
read more"A Tenant Is Precluded to Transfer Tenancy Rights by Way of a Will — Such a Will Is Void Ab Initio", Himachal Pradesh High Court
read more“Disclosure of Reasons at Investigation Stage Would ‘Defeat the Very Purpose’ of Inquiry”, High Court of Andhra Pradesh delivered a significant ruling on the scope of
read more"Damage To A Vehicle Depends Upon The Nature Of Material And Combined Velocity Of Both Vehicles At The Time Of Collision — Not On The Speed Of
read more“Right to Speedy Trial is Not Illusory”, Calcutta High Court delivered a nuanced judgment where it upheld conviction under Section 325 IPC while modifying the
read more"Asking the Accused to Prove He Was Not Cultivating the Property Would Amount to Putting a Negative Burden on Him — Not in Accordance With
read more“Delay, consent, or enmity are matters of trial — serious allegations cannot be stifled at the threshold”, In a strongly worded ruling, the Allahabad High
read more"Casual Approach of Government Officials in Complying With Court Orders Is Not Only Derogatory to the Constitution But Also Shameful to Their Official Position and Dignity", Andhra
read more"The Application of Section 29A to Arbitrations Under the National Highways Act Would Render the Statutory Mechanism Unworkable", In a significant ruling at the intersection of
read more"It Is Logistically Impossible, Economically Disastrous And Highly Prone To Pilferage To Permit An Out-Of-State Bidder To Transport Thousands Of Metric Tons Of Subsidised Wheat And
read more"Sufficient incriminating material prima facie suggests their leading role — they are extremely influential persons and are dreaded by one and all", Calcutta High Court rejected
read more"A child is always receptive to abnormal events which take place in his life and would never forget those events for the rest of his life",
read more"An interim arrangement permitting a student to merely appear in an examination does not, and cannot, operate to wash away substantive statutory academic deficiencies", Madhya
read more"A Party Cannot Defeat an Appeal by Contracting a Second Marriage During Its Pendency — The Dissolution of Marriage Is Complete Once the Decree Is
read moreIn a decision that underscores the rigid boundaries of compassionate appointment law, the Karnataka High Court refused relief to a specially-abled aunt who sought government employment
read more“Recovery Shrouded in Doubt and Witnesses Turning Hostile Strike at the Root of Prosecution Case”, High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh at Jammu
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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